New Kitten Printables: Must-Have Checklists, Milestone Trackers, and More

It’s exciting introducing your kitten to their new home and watching them play with their new toys. But as they cuddle up on you or scamper off to explore their new world, your new-parent mind might wonder things like: “Did I kitten-proof the house enough? Did I buy everything they’ll need? When should they get their first vaccination?”

While you may feel prepared to take on the incredible journey of raising a kitten, equipping yourself with the right resources and tools can certainly help make for a smoother and more comfortable experience. FurPetVo offers six free, practical printables—designed for pet parents who want clarity, confidence, and calm during those early, whirlwind weeks. Download them to your phone or print and attach them to your fridge (because that’s what we’d do).

A playful 8-week-old kitten batting at a toy near a tidy setup of food bowls, a litter box, and a cozy bed

New Kitten Must-Haves Checklist

Before bringing your new kitten home, make sure you’re well-stocked on the essentials to ensure a smooth, safe, and most-comfortable welcome.

These must-have supplies include everything from the basics—like food and water bowls, a litter box, and a collar with an ID tag—to items that’ll help keep your kitty happy and healthy, like toys, scratchers, and cat trees.

Download the checklist.

Kitten-Proofing Your Home Checklist

Kittens are super curious and love to explore. They’ll climb on your furniture, slip through open doors, and paw at and chew on things they shouldn’t. That’s why it’s important to kitten-proof your home.

By creating a secure environment for your playful little furball, kitten-proofing helps prevent injuries and keeps them safe.

Download the checklist.

Kitten Feeding Schedule

Because they grow so quickly, determining how much—and how often—to feed a kitten can be tricky. A kitten feeding schedule helps you keep track of exactly when you’re feeding your kitten and prevents under- and overfeeding.

Plus, when more than one person is caring for the kitten, an accurate and up-to-date feeding schedule eliminates confusion and ensures consistency.

Download the schedule tracker.

Kitten Milestones Tracker

When can you expect your kitten’s adult teeth to come in? When should a kitten be fully litter box–trained? When will kittens enter their mischievous phase? Knowing kitten milestones helps you better prepare for your fur baby’s needs as they age.

For example, from 6 months to 2 years old, kittens become bundles of energy—and if you don’t offer plenty of outlets—like toys, scratchers, and cat trees—for this newfound spiritedness, they could take it out on your furniture (and no one wants that!).

This printable not only lays out key developmental milestones (from 1 week to 12 months old) but also includes space to record your kitten’s personal progress.

Download the tracker.

Side-by-side photos: a vet examining a kitten on an exam table, and a parent checking off items on a printed 'First Vet Visit' checklist

Kitten’s First Vet Visit Checklist

It’s time to take your kitten for their first vet visit! With your kitten safely snuggled in their carrier and your keys in hand, what else might you be missing? That’s where this vet visit checklist comes in handy.

From lining your kitten’s carrier with their favorite blanket or toy to making sure you’ve completed all the vet-provided forms (and brought them along!), this checklist helps assure a smoother and less stressful trip to the vet.

Download the checklist.

Kitten Vaccinations Tracker

Keeping up to date with your kitten’s vaccinations is important. Vaccinations help keep your cat healthy by protecting them from serious viruses—like feline leukemia—and preventing diseases such as rabies. It’s also crucial to start flea, tick, and heartworm prevention early and continue administering medications on schedule.

To help you keep track of which core and non-core vaccines your kitten needs—and when—as well as the last time you administered their preventive treatments, use this kitten vaccinations printable. Display it on your fridge so it’s always top of mind.

Download the tracker.